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afghanistan. israeli jets dropping leaflets warning gazans to evacuate in the face of an imminent invasion while broadcasts ordered people to stay indoors or risk being hit by as strikes and. damage in sharp contrast to reports of the triploid bring in a system as a police state official forces hope that turkish an egyptian troops would be sent to monitor that peace troops. also this hour the u.k. recognizes the new syrian rebel long as the voice of the people pledging support to the coalition despite the dangerous division and its ranks. down from sit down loses its cherished aaa credit scores ratings agencies sound the alarm on the
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thread by euro zone recovery. this isn't see it coming to life from moscow hello and welcome to the program israel has reportedly warned all gaza residents to stay inside or risk becoming a target their death toll from israel's but involvement of the region has already exceeded one hundred victims around a quarter of them children journalist harry fear is in gaza and brings us the latest. israel's assault has continued it's now day seven of operation pillar of cloud israel has over these last few days used naval and land attacks on the gaza strip so far today those attacks have been through and means only and over least four palestinians have been killed alone today including one fifteen year old boy his name is in the north of the strip israel continue to target almost every
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population in the gaza strip from rafa in the south which has been heavily pounds over the last couple of days particularly the beit lahia area in the north of the gaza strip as well as gaza city and the middle of the strip in the beginning of the morning israel said that no one should leave their homes and if they leave their homes they will become a military target of the state of israel so as you can imagine by statements being issued like that by israel over the last few days we've seen israel leafleting northern areas of the gaza strip saying we're going to start a ground invasion soon that's happened three times now that lifting exercise that the civilian population here is totally terrorized and they are unable to continue their normal life the tool the same time obviously there's been stockpiling of food and fuel and bread and things like this as a result of that there's now a real on the supply of basic things that people are relying on for their normal lives business is a totally shut down educational establishment such totally shut down and the
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humanitarian situation in terms of health is getting grave and grave and grave. as israel continues its meant of gaza in response to what it says is a growing hostile hamas action dozens of aid groups will warn of an impending humanitarian crisis and british human rights activist avi movement who is more trying the situation in gaza says the situation is desperate. everyone is a target now we've had. over thirty children have been killed now and frankly just days like food of us really feels like we're in no man's land it just feels like there's. not many homes being targeted now so many civilians have been killed and now we call and even go in the streets and the n.g.o.s are being told to stay in as well it just feels like we're sitting ducks every explosion that happens it's like a countdown you don't know exactly where it's going to land we've just been given a warning actually that over the next two hours israel is going to accelerate its
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assault on gaza and this is this is obviously you know hugely catastrophic for so many of the people here this is what happened in the gaza attacks last time people were going for days without without without serious nutritional food and and of course this is this is a potential disaster the collective punishment of the siege we're hearing that only the biggest humanitarian crisis is in the hospitals whereby they're short of so many things like they've used in one week the amount of bandages and searches and and some basic medical supplies in three months obviously they're really strapped the ambulances in the medical agencies because so many cases are coming in that we had yesterday the biggest the largest definitely more than day which is over thirty people killed. egyptian president mohamed morsi has reportedly promised announced an israeli strikes in gaza as early as cheese day five statement
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comes in culture asked his radio on the announcements morning gazans to evacuate let's now go to a point to see it to get a little more clarity on the station paula hello there so which way is it all leading invasion all cease fire. well i think the one thing that has become increasingly clear over seven days of fighting is just how confused the situation is in gaza and it's certainly the most confusing for gazan residents themselves on the one hand israeli jets have been flying overhead almost by the minute and the israeli army has made a great point of saying that they warn wizard and when to leave areas these jets have been dropping leaflets ordering people to evacuate just to quote the leaflets they say if you follow our orders you will be ok so on the one hand of gazans are being told to leave their homes but at the same time there are messages that are being broadcast via radio via text altering these gazans to stay at home telling them that if in fact they leave their homes they face
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a greater possibility of being hit by israeli airstrikes so for the average person in gaza it's increasingly confusing whether to stay whether to go there's also confusion over the whole story of a cease fire now we are being told that the announcement of a cease fire could happen as soon as the next two to three hours throughout the day they have been mediation efforts on the go in egypt we've heard from the egyptian president mohamed morsi who says that the end to israeli aggression will happen today but then alongside this we hear reports warning people to leave their homes possibly suggesting that a ground offensive is on the way we also know that the israelis are threatening that if a cease fire doesn't in fact happen there will be a ground offensive almost imminently and parallel to all these developments and talks around a cease fire as well continues to call up with soldiers and send them to the south of the country so here too there's no clarity are we heading towards a cease fire or are we in fact heading towards a ground offensive that will result in much more intensive fighting so again seven
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days of conflict and i think for most people the situation is just more confusing than ever yes and was the strange and we're hearing of sirens blaring now in jerusalem. well late on tuesday afternoon the sirens did sound in jerusalem there were three rockets that landed quite far from jerusalem but perhaps they were close enough to activate the sirens the problem though is that if for two people and the flight the fear became confusion when people did in fact did not see the rockets in with the city so here in israel two there is confusion what exactly is happening we hear these conflicting reports around a cease fire a ground offensive people have been phoning around concerned whether or not their sons and fathers have been caught up as reserve soldiers are in fact going to be going into gaza the concern is that the moment you send ground troops you have an increase in terms of the number of potential casualties on your side now we're also receiving information that the palestinian ambassador to turkey has said that he
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hopes that egypt and turkey will send troops to gaza to act as peacekeeping forces now whether or not this is a sign that a decision has been made or is about to be made it's also just anyone's guess perhaps the one area where they seems to be some kind of clarity is just how effective the israelis are in terms of the p r campaign for quite some time the israelis have had experience in accessing social media and using it to their advantage i took a look. while israeli politicians weigh up whether or not to send their army into gaza they've had new here's a taishan him only not the p.r. machine is into the social media battlefield. when israeli was killed yesterday in the attack from gaza my house took a direct hit israeli citizens experience indescribable suffering this video offers a sophisticated alternative to the diddly reality on the ground
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a growing civilian death toll in gaza at the hands of the i.d.f. today a very a battle the campaign online offline electronic media for the hearts and minds of. public opinion it's very very important when the israelis killed her must lead a homage to bari last week they didn't just kill him they instantly posted this video on you tube and then tweeted a warning to all his comrades that they could be next the ability of the poor longer active duty is also based on how it is being perceived internationally interesting enough this war provides less pictures for example of the two thousand and eight million war which was taking place in gaza padlocks equally it is cynical and it sounds like one of the reasons that there are less specific casualties is because israel would like their policies would have less pictures of the war israeli citizens are reporting rocket alerts on facebook and twitter long before
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the media and answers them it seems the more p.r. you put into promoting war the more justified it looks in the eyes of ordinary people the outcast sumburgh rage militant group in gaza is happy to fight fire with fire posting videos like this one on you tube mourning israelis there wherever they are they will be hunted down and killed again this group of arab students from tel aviv university are taking a break from the political science studies to discuss the politics of the media war and israel is lying to its people it is really reporters are inflaming the situation there is a huge incitement from army analysts say israel must demolish garza's even if a rocket hits the target they don't see that and that these really need is very rude they said that ten people from the same family died but they see that it is legal because they will be hamas members in the future where because there are rockets under the house the battle in cyberspace is well under way with the twenty four seven back and forth exchange on the likes of twitter between hamas and the
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israeli defense forces it seems the two sides who haven't yet met face to face on the ground have wasted no time confronting each other online policy r.t. television. following developments in the middle east conflict on and on line of go to dedicated section for live updates and comment on on t.v. dot com. in. the u.k. has become the latest d.-u. nation to recognize the recently formed coalition of syrian opposition forces as they sold it to them at representative of the people it follows official recognition by france and italy and a joint statement of support by e.u. foreign ministers lower smith says in london with the details for. they've called the formation of this coalition
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a major breakthrough that's what william hague said in his statement and he's now recognizing the coalition as the sole legitimate representative of the syrian people now that alone brings with it major political clout that along with it he's also introduced what he calls a significant increase in practical support they're going to invite a political representative to come to the u.k. so that's assessed essentially establishing a diplomatic front inviting an ambassador from the this coalition to come to london but also and this is a thing that's going to give people most pause for thought he's going to commit another one million pounds in what he calls communications support he mentioned a couple of things internet hogs satellite phones to enable the opposition to communicate where and when they're in the field but of course when we say the field what we really mean is the battlefield. people are will be worried about what those communications equipment to going to be used for and basically they'll be saying
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that the how you use communications in the field is essentially to more effectively target bombs and other ammunition the problem with the syrian opposition for western countries has always been a lack of unity western countries have always said you know get yourselves together and then we'll talk about supporting you more closely and it's true that this coalition does represent a coming together of various factions and forces that has been very old with each other in the past and they've pledged also to let more factions joy if they so choose but importantly that all fourteen all moment is the most groups in the city of aleppo where there's been a loss of fighting who rejects the coalition wholeheartedly they say that it's a conspiratorial project and their reaction to it seems to be that they thought their desire to set up an islam is state in syria so that will worry western countries they should give them pause for thought because of course it will increase fears that any all means that are eventually possibly sent to aid the
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opposition could end up in the wrong hands so one can only hope that that will give western countries just a little bit of course but thought. ali mohamed from the syria tribune says european supporters of the rebel coalition don't know who they are dealing with. we don't. they don't prove anything on the ground and you know there was one of them to be the sort of exhibit which did not make sense drive through france and at thirty five the prohibition has a leader of this sort of propensity of people. on to groups and their leaders the release the videos saying that this provision but not because of them believe that there would be fighting on to the beach their group within it from existing in syria so i don't think they would be able to grow food to grow therefore we cannot book a whole lot of those marching on the white flag. i'm gonna stones president cause i called the united states not count ordering officials to take over the american
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bank prison and pipeline two months after control facility was teaching constant current. texas wants to pull away from the usa in fact at least twenty states have started petitions for independence after obama won the election with well just a few voting irregularities but guess what suspicion will never happen it is a very easy thing to do decide a petition and it is another thing entirely to leave the usa that will civil war thing that happened back then does anyone the usa honestly think that they are gov has the ball determination to actual rebel i don't think there is a single george washington type among them well maybe just see for tour a kind of but he's out of office how do what makes it seem like revolution or
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succession is this fun cool easy thing to do with cool slogans a texan flag flying but the reality looks a lot more like the arab spring before you put your name on the dotted line to see you should really understand what that means and what your in for the founding fathers sure did but that's just my opinion. wealthy british style. but on fire in the current. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our.
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morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing corporations to rule the day. they will change altie is great to have you with us of down the stars president hamid karzai has ordered his top security officials to take full control of the prison base is still run by the u. was despite an agreement to transfer power to afghan also it is signed back in march the sick on and off as a couple. this is really an issue of sovereignty for the government of afghanistan we have to keep in mind that the prison is an enormous very controversial detention
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center here in afghanistan it has more than three thousand afghan prisoners who have been held there without any sort of trial or due process with the courts fifty seven of them were actually found to be innocent under afghan law by afghan authorities and what we've heard from karzai spokesman on monday is that actually as many as one hundred new prisoners are being put into that detention facility by the americans mainly through special forces night raids per month one hundred new people and so you have this issue where afghan nationals on afghan soil are being held by foreign. occupying force and this is really prompting a lot of turn by the government here within afghanistan what we heard from one actually human rights expert is that the afghans simply want the prison the ability to determine what to do with the fate of the prisoners and this is why karzai issued a statement saying. his officials urgent measures to ensure
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a full afghanization of the prison and a complete transfer of authority although it is unclear that there is going to be any immediate changes it looks like this process will still take a bit of time to pull through the americans are saying this is a matter of security they say that they have found that the karzai government has released a number of prisoners who had ended up going back to the taliban or carrying attacks against coalition forces or u.s. troops and they also say that they have the rights under rules of war to detain so-called britta belligerence although of course when there is no due process no court system is sort of ensuring this it's hard to tell who is a belligerent and who is just a local afghan who's been swept up by this massive prison system and we have to keep in mind that this comes just days after a very critical tense talks between the u.s. and afghanistan over the future of american forces presence in afghanistan after twenty four thousand where the issue of sovereignty again. came up. strongly a portion opposes immunity for american troops who kill afghans on afghan soil he
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wants them to be tried by afghan law here in this country whereas u.s. military officials staunchly are against that and they want their military officials have been essentially to be brought back to the u.s. to stand trial there and this is of course become much more controversial after the recent high profile trial of the massacre of sixteen afghan civilians by an american soldier who's now being persecuted in washington state in the united states so what this really boils down to is a lack of trust by both countries which is quite disturbing if you look at the way forward here on our view right now losing a dog's life in moscow could soon become invisible easier also if he's come up with a humane way to tackle the shop stray dogs following an anonymous and random hunting spree but so even some of the must have pets killed. must find out about the international space station korea's latest landing on the snow steps of kazakhstan. is of another bad day for the euro zone with france stripped of its treasured aaa credit rating for a second time this year and this time the downgrade came from moody's which
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condemns the bloke's second biggest economy as stubborn and exposed and crisis just . says time is running out for eurozone. the european union economically as it stands is an unsustainable organization it's an unsustainable financial and economic mess so with this downgrade actually i think it's pushing france and germany and some of the bigger countries to do is recreate the european union and i mean stop supporting some of the other economies such as rescore to go spain italy and you know kind of regroup and recreate new york in union in order for the european union generally and france this it quickly to reset itself the economy and the people are going to suffer or there will be significant shocks to their comfort to their pocketbooks to their household there will be a combination of both economic measures and austerity measures and needs seen
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across the european union and understandably so you know most citizens aren't ok with that so i do think we will start the war protests across france. and while you taxpayers bear the brunt of the crisis the same can't be said of the bankers can the earth conceived in happier times the european central banks and you had quarters in frankfurt was intended to be a symbol of prosperity transparency and of us here say but today with years as a for the project has waned to track down by delays rocketing costs and an economy in crisis while he's laughing our share of what's. at a time when many europeans are unable to pay their mortgages and are kicked out of their homes and spain's forced to approve a suspension of addictions after a woman killed herself in desperation the european central bank is preparing for a house warming party the european treasury symbolic new building will be the tallest on frankford skyline when it's complete but so far it seems the projects
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faced sky high criticism first of all for its ten digit price tag. we think the project is to shoot an ugly we asked the e.c.b. to use its money more carefully something taxpayers intrusted to them. stephen meissner from germany as part of reason doesn't see any reason to spend that much money on a piece of real estate but he says he sees a reasonable explanation of why the sky's the limit for the european union's economic monopoly they never run out of money it's just come to me and the other taxpayers they go you have to pay more you have more of it more or maybe because it's the e.c.b. the european central bank just print the money and while some may see an upside down logic here german m.p. mr scheffler explains it's more than just a piece of architecture e.c.b. wants a palace a building to demonstrate his power through a million more million less makes no difference the aim is to make
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a statement about its power and credibility. but that's a notion that's taken a serious knock in recent times the seventeen nation euro zone's unemployment is at a record high brussels insist on a stereo to measures which the government's cut spending and raise taxes increase in peoples and as well as euro skepticism here it is future european central bank headquarters here in germany and the building was initially supposed to be a symbol of integrity and competence efficiency and transparency of the e.u. main financial institution but many now gloat that the project that is already far behind shadow and over budget may be sending a slightly different message online cynics have compared the bank's future premises with more of the tower of babel it was meant to reach up to heaven but ended up instead abandoned left as a symbol of hubris and conceit if you look at it it's considered i guess modern
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architecture sort of looks like sort of like it's been flattened and squeezed and turn around and it looks like it might even sort of collapse on itself so it's kind of maybe a fitting symbol i think it's very possible that the euro it solved the currency may not even be around by the time they finish the building the construction is due for completion by twenty fourteen and it's already known that the president of the e.c.b. will have a room on the forty first floor some say he will not just see a breathtaking c.t. parama he'll also have a bird's eye view of the turbulent ups and downs of his own troubled empire the e.u. fated eurozone. or r.t. germany. and there's no have a look at some other international headlines and grieve in the head number of links to over but no dogs news international have been charged in connection with an ongoing bribery inquiry david cameron's x. communications director andy corson and former news international chief rebecca
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briggs are among those facing charges it's alleged they illegally paid police and public officials for information the charges follow the phone hacking scandal that forced the closure of murdoch's british tabloid paper the news of the world last year. polish authorities say they've prevented a massive terror attack after police arrested a man allegedly planning to detonate a fourth time called all the prosecutors believe the suspect motivated by nationalist use was going to carry our stats in front of the country's parliament targeting the president and prime minister reports claiming it was inspired by under the brave x. massacre in norway last year. heroes and villains of oath of office cyber wars and fighting huge debts that's all in breaking the set after the short break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the suckling island is the island
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of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit is now this picture us place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. treaty has been exploring the deaths of the world seas for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for . the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali but mine are on top of my list while some go to the
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cycling region to enjoy the sights others convert the islands nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight shock hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar and necessary attribute of anything in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than a hundred million dollars net profit. and to a large extent this is old to do what succulent offers environmentally the tonight show operates in only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights and delicious seafood succulent can offer a diverse holiday for those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers from europe. the question is whether this distant blond would ever be able to become a major tourist destination. here
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